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2 INSTALLATION 

This furnace is a true multi-position unit, in that it will 
function in an upflow, downflow or horizontal configuration 
to the left or the right. Only a few modifications are 
required during installation to change from one position to 
another. The unit is shipped in the upflow configuration 
and instructions as to how to change to the other 
positions are included in this manual. 

 

The unit is shipped with a burner and its controls. It 
requires a 115VAC power supply to the control panel and 
thermostat hook-up as shown on the wiring diagram, one 
or more oil line connections, suitable ductwork and 
connection to a properly sized vent.  

 

All local and national code requirements governing the 
installation of oil burning equipment, wiring and the flue 
connection MUST be followed. Some of the codes that 
may apply are: 

CSA B139:

  

Installation code for oil burning 
equipment. 

ANSI/NFPA 31:

   Installation of oil burning equipment. 

ANSI/NFPA 90B:

 Warm air heating and air conditioning 

systems. 

ANSI/NFPA 211:

  Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and solid 

fuel burning appliances.

 

ANSI/NFPA 70:

   National Electrical Code.  

CSA C22.1 or CSA C22.10:

  

Canadian Electrical Code. 

Only the latest issues of these codes may be used. 

2.1 POSITIONING

 

THE

 

FURNACE 

WARNING 

 

Fire and explosion hazard. 

 

The furnace must be installed in a level position, never 
where it will slope toward the front. 

 

Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable 
substances near the furnace. 

 

Non-observance of these instructions will potentially 
result in death, bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

CAUTION 

This furnace is not watertight and is not designed for 
outdoor installation. It must be installed in such a manner 
as to protect its electrical components from water. 
Outdoor installation will lead to a hazardous electrical 
condition and to premature failure of the equipment. 

 

 

The minimum clearances from combustible material 
for each of the positions are specified in Table 4. 

 

If the furnace is installed in a basement or on a dirt floor, 
in a crawl space for example, it is recommended to install 
the unit on a cement base 2.5 cm to 5.0 cm (1" to 2") 
thick. 

The unit must be installed in an area where the ambient 
and return air temperatures are above 15°C (60°F). In 
addition, the furnace should be installed as closely as 
possible to the vent, so that the connections are direct 
and kept to a minimum. The heater should also be 
located close to the centre of the air distribution system. 

2.1.1 

Installation in an enclosure 

The unit can be installed in an enclosure such as a 
closet. However, 2 ventilation openings are required for 
combustion air. The openings should be located in front 
of the furnace approximately 15 cm (6") above the floor 
and 15 cm (6") below the ceiling. Figure 1 indicates the 
minimum dimensions required and the location of the 
openings.  

Figure 1 

Location and dimensions of 

ventilation air openings in a closet door  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2.2 CONFIGURATIONS 

 

2.2.1 Upflow Installation 

The return air opening may be located on either side of 
the furnace. Care should be taken not to damage the 
wires inside, while cutting the opening. Install the filter 
rack supplied with the unit according to the instructions 
provided with it. It is also recommended to install the 
blower door before handling or moving the unit. Refer to 
Figure 2 for additional details. 

 

Figure 2 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DNS-1227A 

Burner position 

Filter 20X24 

Combustible or non-
combustible floor 

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Summary of Contents for OMF112K14A

Page 1: ...HE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL FOR THE INSTALLATION SERVICING OF THE FURNACE AND KEEP THE DOCUMENT NEAR THE UNIT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HOMEOWNER PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE FURNACE FOR FUTURE REFER...

Page 2: ...LE SPEED MOTORS 9 2 13 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 9 3 OPERATION 10 3 1 START UP 10 3 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE OIL HEATING MODE 10 3 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 10 4 MAINTENANCE 12 4 1 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCH...

Page 3: ...on such as the model and serial numbers of the furnace WARNING Installations and repairs performed by unqualified persons can result in hazards to them and to others Installations must conform to loca...

Page 4: ...t designed for outdoor installation It must be installed in such a manner as to protect its electrical components from water Outdoor installation will lead to a hazardous electrical condition and to p...

Page 5: ...f bodily harm if ever an electrical problem develops A green ground screw is supplied with the control box for that purpose The appliance must be installed in accordance with the current ANSI NFPA 70...

Page 6: ...e burner for the first time adjust the air and turbulator settings to those listed in this manual Once the burner becomes operational final adjustments will be required Refer to section 3 of this manu...

Page 7: ...Test The purpose of the following test is to check that the electrical outlet on the furnace designated to the BVSO is functional 1 Start up the burner 2 Remove the three pole plug from the BVSO outle...

Page 8: ...istance 2 10 DUCTING WARNING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NOT draw return air from inside a closet or utility room Return air MUST be sealed to the furnace casing Failure to properly seal d...

Page 9: ...GPH OFF OFF A 0 68 ON OFF B 0 80 OFF ON C ALL ON ON D ALL 2 13 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES WARNING Electrical shock hazard Turn OFF electrical power at the fuse box or service panel before making any...

Page 10: ...are appropriate and according to the specifications in this manual 8 The blower start stop delays are satisfactory 9 The thermostat of the room is in the heating mode and is set higher than the ambie...

Page 11: ...bove the burner is a measurement necessary to determine if there is a blockage in the heat exchanger or the flue pipe Refer to the Technical Specifications in this manual for overfire pressure values...

Page 12: ...combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required 8 After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles flue collar plate and oil burner 9 Readjust the burner for proper...

Page 13: ...ephone Day Night Dealer name and address START UP RESULTS Nozzle Pressure lb po 2 Burner adjustments Primary air Fine air Drawer Assembly CO2 Smoke scale Bacharach Gross stack temperature F Ambient te...

Page 14: ...n 85 2 85 0 85 2 85 0 RIELLO BURNER MODEL 40 BF5 Direct vent DV Burner tube insertion length inches Nozzle Delavan 0 60 70A 0 70 70A 0 60 70A 0 70 70A Minimum and Maximum pump pressure PSIG 130 to 160...

Page 15: ...me ShortRun On Delay CFM Level Time Off Delay CFM Level Time A 1 OFF 2 OFF 0 68 13 45 sec 19 60 sec 38 3 min B 1 ON 2 OFF 0 80 13 45 sec 19 30 sec 38 3 min C 1 OFF 2 ON All 13 45 sec 100 0 sec 100 2 m...

Page 16: ...ACE 1 5 08 cm 2 2 54 cm 1 5 08 cm 2 BOTTOM FURNACE 2 2 54 cm 1 3 5 08 cm 2 4 BACK FURNACE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE BURNER 1 7 62 cm 3 7 62 cm 3 7 62 cm 3 PLENUM OR HORIZONTAL WARM AIR DUCT WITHIN 6 ft OF...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 5 Furnace dimensions 445 01 4101 00...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 6 Wiring Diagram 4 Speed Motor PSC 445 01 4101 00...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 7 Wiring Diagram Variable Speed Motor ECM 445 01 4101 00...

Page 20: ...20 PARTS LIST With 4 Speed motor PSC B50091B 445 01 4101 00...

Page 21: ...MBLY Blower motor and capacitor included 24 Z06G001 BLOCKED VENT SHUT OFF BVSO 225 25 B03118 01 ELECTRICAL KIT BVSO EXT 26 L07F003 ROCKER SWITCH DPST 27 L04I013 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING 28 L04J001 CABLE...

Page 22: ...22 PARTS LIST With variable speed motor ECM B50092B 445 01 4101 00...

Page 23: ...EMBLY Blower motor and capacitor included 24 Z06G001 BLOCKED VENT SHUT OFF BVSO 225 25 B03118 01 ELECTRICAL KIT BVSO EXT 26 L04I013 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING 27 L04J001 CABLE CLAMP 9 16 WHITE 28 B03640 WI...

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